Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails from her time in government were deleted off her server late last year, her attorney says.
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Hundreds of people gathered Saturday outside the Indiana Statehouse for a boisterous rally against a new state law that opponents say could sanction discrimination against gay people.
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Searching with hands and dogs through scoops of rubble from three apartment buildings leveled in an apparent gas explosion, emergency workers painstakingly looked for signs of two missing people Saturday, though authorities acknowledged the chances were slim.
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Seven people were injured, some critically, during an early-morning spray of gunfire at a spring break party on the Florida Panhandle, police said.
A commuter train slammed into a car at a crossing in front of the University of Southern California on Saturday, seriously injuring the driver and the train’s operator. Nineteen passengers on the train suffered lesser injuries.
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A decorated Boston police officer remained in a medically induced coma Saturday, a night after he was shot in the face by a man with several gun convictions during a traffic stop that ended when other officers fatally shot his attacker, the city’s police commissioner said.
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An outbreak of a deadly bird flu strain spread to one of the top poultry producing counties of the nation’s top turkey producing state of Minnesota, government officials confirmed on Saturday, raising fears that the that the highly contagious disease could seriously damage the industry.
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Afghanistan’s highest court has ruled that the police officer convicted of murdering an Associated Press photographer and wounding an AP correspondent almost one year ago should serve 20 years in prison.
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Nuclear talks with Iran were set to resume in Switzerland, with negotiations entering the endgame, but it was unclear if the sides can meet a March 31 deadline for a political understanding on parameters of a nuclear deal.
The U.S. leaves open the possibility of letting the United Nations set a deadline for a Palestinian state, in what would be a departure from using American veto power to protect its close Mideast ally.
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American astronaut Scott Kelly and his Russian counterpart Mikhail Kornienko blasted off early Saturday on a mission to spend an entire year away from the Earth.
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Italy’s highest appeals court overturned the murder convictions of Seattle native Amanda Knox and her Italian former boyfriend in the 2007 death of British student Meredith Kercher, definitively clearing the pair.
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A jury said prominent venture-capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers didn’t sexually discriminate or retaliate against a former female partner, in a closely watched case that raised questions about the treatment of women in Silicon Valley.
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The U.S. economy slowed in the final months of 2014 and corporate profits fell, putting the growth trajectory on a lower path ahead of an apparent slowdown early this year.
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Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen laid out a case for a “gradualist approach” to interest-rate increases in the years ahead, spelling out in greater detail than she has before the risks of moving too aggressively to tighten U.S. credit.
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The University of Oklahoma said an investigation into a racist chant caught on video earlier found that some fraternity members had learned the song four years earlier at a national leadership cruise sponsored by Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
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Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid’s retirement at the end of his term, announced Friday, raises a question about a key element of the Nevada senator’s legacy in Washington: What becomes of a Democratic super PAC that spent more than any other PAC in the 2014 election.
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The Senate on Friday passed its first Republican budget in nearly a decade, in a vote infused with accelerating GOP presidential jockeying.
A growing number of statehouses are considering measures that would allow school districts increasingly to use taxpayer funds to explore alternatives to traditional public education.
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The White House issued the most extensive action plan ever against drug-resistant bacteria, or superbugs, seeking to curb antibiotic use at farms and hospitals—and promote tests to find lethal bugs, and antibiotics to kill them.
It was actually happening. The unbeatable Kentucky team was about to be beat by Notre Dame. But then Kentucky survived, saved its season and rescued its search for perfection.
It’s getting tough to tell just who Wisconsin’s dominant big man is. Seven-footer Frank Kaminsky has been everyone’s pick for player of the year, but it was his fellow forward Sam Dekker who had a big second half in No. 1 seed Wisconsin’s 85-78 Elite Eight win over Arizona.
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Angelina Jolie, who has sought to inspire women with public candor about her health, brought another message of empowerment to the Kids’ Choice Awards.
The University of Texas has fired men’s basketball coach Rick Barnes after 17 seasons, people with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press.
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The Numbers: Ever since Spotify put a number on the price of one stream of a song, the music industry has debated whether the figure is fair.
Washington counties around the country are competing on the claim that they are first in the nation to be named after the Founding Father.
Once named “Sexiest Man Alive,” actor Ryan Reynolds takes on a new role as a lawyer in “Woman in Gold.”
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